AWAITING TRIAL
CHARGED WITH SWINDLING FORMER MILLIONAIRE IN GAOL II N -Hv Electric Telegraph—Copyright' AMSTERDAM, 29th December. Sigfried Wreszynski, former Park Lane millionaire, prominent in London in 1934 when he devised a scheme for thawing Germany's frozen credits, is in j prison here awaiting trial on charges of swindling an Austrian refugee girl | and a Dutch business man. I The “Daily Express" says that when , Wreszynski lived in London he had three luxury cars and the walls of his Park Lane apartment were hung with Holbeins and Van Dycks. His wife slept in a Queen bedroom and his guests drank champagne from gold cups and used gold cutlery.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 30 December 1938, Page 3
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